There are ten short answer questions: five quote identification questions for which students identify the speaker, paraphrase the quote, and explain the significance of the quote, and five literary term questions for which students identify the literary term at work in the quote, define the literary term, and then explain how the literary term impacts the play.

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My classes take these quizzes right after reading each act. In my classes, I allow students to use notes that they take as we read in class and enforce a 20 minute time limit. This keeps students accountable for the information as they do not have time to look up every quote. The quiz prints on three pages. For the fourth page (with front-back copies), I copy a word search or crossword puzzle for those who finish early.

These may also work as study guides or review in preparation for a unit assessment at the end of the unit.

When I grade these, each question is worth 3 points, 30 points possible per quiz. The keys show the three point breakdown for every question.

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